LRTimelapse Pro 5.2 Build 573

LRTimelapse Pro 5.2 Build 573 macOS

LRTimelapse 5 provides the most comprehensive solution for time lapse editing, keyframing, grading and rendering. No matter if on Windows or Mac, or which camera you use: LRTimelapse will take your time lapse results to the next level.

LRTimelapse 5 provides the most comprehensive solution for time lapse editing, keyframing, grading and rendering. No matter if on Windows or Mac, or which camera you use: LRTimelapse will take your time lapse results to the next level. LRTimelapse is being used by most known time lapse producers and many amateurs. It allows keyframing and grading of time lapse sequences in an all-raw-file-based workflow, utilizing the Adobe Camera RAW develop engine implemented in Lightroom (CC Classic, 6, 5 and 4) and Adobe Camera Raw.

Creating Day-to-Night and Night-to-Day time lapse transitions is easily and perfectly done with the “Holy-Grail-Wizard”. Rendering of the final sequences can be done in professional video formats like Prores 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 and resolutions up to 8K and beyond – of course consumer formats like MP4/H.264/H.265/HEVC, MJpeg are supported as well. Time lapse movies are getting more and more popular these days. Still-photographers, filmmakers and multimedia artists are discovering this new and exciting facet of photography.

LRTimelapse is being used by those people (see some outstanding work by LRTimelapse users on the demo page), because it enables them to use their favorite photographic tools (Lightroom Classic or Adobe Camera RAW) to produce time lapses with all the advantages and power that those tools offer for image editing. It allows them to easily deal with time lapse specifics, like getting rid of the tedious flicker-effect and even helps them to achieve the so called “holy grail of time lapse photography”: smooth day-to-night transitions.

Features:

Animate and Keyframe Exposure, White Balance, and any other Lightroom editing tool over the time. You can use the full potential of Lightroom / ACR for color grading and even animate Graduated, Radial and PaintBrushFilters

Make the “Holy Grail” of time lapse photography (day to night transition) really easy either by just manually adjusting your camera when shooting or by using a ramper like qDslrDashboard or others.

Deflicker with one click do this based on the look of the developed images without having to leave the RAWworkflow. This gives you the best quality possible.

High performance video rendering engine for high quality videos in up to 8K resolution and in MP4/H.264, ProRes (even on Windows), H.265 and MJpeg.

and many, many more…

Compatibility: OS X 10.9 or later

Web Site: https://lrtimelapse.com/

What’s New in LRTimelapse Pro 5.2 Build 573

Improvements:

The importer will now skip .dat index files which for example the Nikon Z7 and Z6 create instead of putting them into a “MISC” folder.

In “Visual Preview” mode the keyframe indicators in the preview sometimes were hardly visible. The keyframes are now being displayed more opaque, just like in the camera previews mode.

Improved visibility for the visualpreviewcreationstatus bar (below the visual previews) on highdpi displays.

Normally, for sequences shot in AMode, the Holy Grail Wizard is deactivated, because such sequences normally come rather smooth from the camera (most cameras do smoothing in AMode, but still write discrete values into EXIF). In such cases the HGWizard would do more harm than good, because it would calculate compensations for “steps” that are not there.

However, there seem to be cameras that do not smooth in AMode, therefore I’ve added a Button to the KeyframesWizard which will allow to force the Holy Grail Keyframe creation. The button will only appear for sequences shot in AMode.

Redesigned the plus/minus buttons next to the slider controls.

Added AltQ as additional shortcut to exit the application.

Added a “Delete Holy Grail adjustments” button to the toolbar above the table next to “Delete Deflicker” to delete the holy grail adjustments, if necessary.

Any parameter of the LRTimelapse user.props file can now be passed as commandline parameter. To have define a certain start path for example, you could launch LRTimelapse with

LRTimelapse(.exe) path=C:temp. You can also pass multiple parameters: for example to have LRTimelapse launch at the top left corner of your screen, regardless on how you left off, just use LRTimelapse screenposx1=0 screenposx2=0. Please note, that you might have to use quotation marks, like LRTimelapse “C:temp”, depending on your platform and starting method.

Increased the range for the Rotate slider in the Holy Grail Wizard.

Fixes:

Sometimes LRTimelapse did not start with the folder tree at the position where it was closed. Fixed.

Creating a new folder from the import dialog did not refresh the folder tree, fixed.

With an UI Scaling of 2.0, the Keyframes Wizard was cut at the bottom, fixed.